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Post by Ross on May 1, 2011 23:07:38 GMT
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Post by Jillian on May 1, 2011 23:16:22 GMT
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Post by Jillian on May 1, 2011 23:38:53 GMT
Hi everyone,
Interestingly, I noticed that when Whispers in a Dream was played, they shortened the track to exclude some of the orchestral parts. That was the same as Hayley's TV performance. I wonder if that is the 'radio edit' of the song?
Cheers, Jillian
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Post by Ross on May 2, 2011 0:06:12 GMT
This was a very good interview done by Mike Yardley in yet another hotel room. I think most Radio stations are in the cordoned off area of the CBD. It is 21 minutes long and you can upload it here:- www.mediafire.com/?n1wk1aj64q7n8yc
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Post by scoobedoo on May 2, 2011 1:05:34 GMT
Hi everyone, Interestingly, I noticed that when Whispers in a Dream was played, they shortened the track to exclude some of the orchestral parts. That was the same as Hayley's TV performance. I wonder if that is the 'radio edit' of the song? Cheers, Jillian Hi Jillian,yes quite possibly they have been promoting Hayley's new album for sometime now.So it could be the 'Radio version' much the same as the video that is currently used on TV promos. It was a nice laid back interview with Mike Yardley's morning show which attracts a very large audience. cheers, Rodders CH CH NZ
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Post by Joe on May 2, 2011 3:58:53 GMT
Thanks very much, Ross!
I've mentioned this interview on the HWI Facebook page, and linked your post containing the link!
Well done, Joe
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Post by mihizawi on May 2, 2011 17:11:32 GMT
Thanks for the interview! I loved it... And Hayley mentioned itis not true that she is the first to collaborate with Ennio Morricone (can't believe the presenter said "Morrichone"). I found it very interesting.
Michal
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Post by martindn on May 2, 2011 17:11:48 GMT
"The world's biggest selling soprano"? Where did that come from. I didn't think Hayley was anywhere near Sarah Brightman. I'd love it if it were true of course.
Martin D
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Post by mihizawi on May 2, 2011 17:26:21 GMT
Actually, yesterday, while introducing Hayley's music to Andrea Motis, I discovered what a mess we have with all those best selling issues... I mean... Hayley¡'s Pure sold 4 million of copies... where? Worldwide? Or just in the UK? Which makes her the biggest selling classical artist of the 21st century, if we count that only album by album or putting all the sales together? And, and, only in the UK or worldwide? I meant to ask this in a Pure thread, but... as the topic poped up here, I have it a go here, hopefully I will get a fast response and we don't get carried off-topic.
Michal
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Post by martindn on May 2, 2011 18:35:46 GMT
"The world's best selling soprano" must mean worldwide and should also mean for all time. I don't know how you can use that expression and not mean that.
Like Hayley, I also don't know where the figures come from. I got the impression she thought it was an exaggeration too, but eas too polite to say so.
Martin D
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Post by mihizawi on May 2, 2011 18:52:44 GMT
Hi, Martin, I am quite sure it is an exageration too... but I was asking of the previous facts that have been so much repeated... Pure selling 4 million of albums and Hayley being the biggest-selling Classical artist of the 21st century, we have heard that so many times I think those are true statements... But I was asking about what's the scope of those statements. It has few to do with this interview, but as the topic appeared here, I thought I would ask... Maybe Dave or anyone else knows the answer to my questions
Michal
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Post by Dave on May 2, 2011 20:42:56 GMT
Hi Michal and Martin D, I have responded to your comments and queries about Hayley's sales in the Hayley's Worldwide Sales thread here, feel free to raise any further queries about it there. . Cheers, Dave
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